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31 October 2012 at 5:14 pm #6279Mike LucasParticipant
Hi
I have added a hyperlink to a diagram in two places; in the description of a class and in the description of a diagram. When I generate the document, which includes both the elements that contain the hyperlink and the target diagram, the hyperlink appears in the document but when I click on the link a MS Word error pops up that says “Cannot open the specified file.”. I have successfully generated links to classes within the same document.
Is this a known issue? I am using EA 9.1.909 and a trial version of eaDocX (3.2.5.2) on Windows 7 64 bit.
Thanks
Mike
1 November 2012 at 10:56 am #6280Mike LucasParticipant🙁
I have just found in the user guide that most of the hyper link types, including diagrams, aren’t supported in eaDocX. This is a real disappointment as they are supported in the EA RTF report generator. This will make it difficult to generate coherent documents. Are there any plans to address this issue?
1 November 2012 at 12:40 pm #6281eadocX SupportParticipantYou’re quite right – at least we rembered to document what actually got implemented.
This feature was added in response to a specific customer request, but it looks like you want even more!
Just so I’m clear – you’re talking about the hyperlinking which can go into a description field, which can point to elements, packages, diagrams etc, and you need to be able to say, for example, “see diagram42” where diagram 42 is a hyperlink to the referenced diagram.
Do you need all the different hyperlink types to work, or just diagrams ?
Ian1 November 2012 at 3:10 pm #6282Mike LucasParticipantHi
Just to give you a bit more context, I’m looking at how we can use EA more efficiently. I really like the idea of storing more information in our EA models and generating documentation directly from them. While I’m trialing your product I’m trying to re-produce a document that was created by copying and pasting diagrams from EA and then adding in extra information manually. I’m finding it fairly easy to do this so far by restructuring the model and using a fairly simple eaDocX profile but one of the things that’s letting it down is being able to say things like “Figure 2 shows that…”, where Figure 2 is a cross reference to a diagram, which we could do in Word. Cross references provide a visual link, i.e. the text matches the caption of a diagram, and a hyper-link which the user can click on to see the diagram which means the document is easy to read in both electronic and printed form.
From what I can see you can’t quite get that behaviour in EA as it really is a hyper-link rather than a cross-reference, so you have to provide static text for the hyper-link and phrase your sentences a little differently.
So, to finally answer your question, I would like to be able to add a hyperlink to a diagram in the notes / description type fields and have them included in a generated document in the way that you describe. Looking at the other types that aren’t supported I don’t think we would use them at present, with the possible exception of the matrix link although I haven’t really looked at this yet.
Mike
12 November 2012 at 2:06 pm #6283eadocX SupportParticipantHi,
I have just added support for diagram cross-references, as you requested.
It’s available in V3.2.6 which is now available at eaDocX.com.You shouldn’t need to make any changes to your EA model or document: the diagram references should just resolve next time you generate your document.
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